Yes, you really are going to go survive this quarantine April 16, 2020 — by Justin Guo Stop worrying about the problems of the quarantine and look at the situation with a glass-half-full attitude instead read more » Don’t celebrate yet: Chances are AP exams will still be hard April 16, 2020 — by Andrew Li College Board’s changes to AP testing in response to global COVID-19 quarantines presents various issues about test security and difficulty. read more » Although devastating, the coronavirus has brought a needed reprieve for students April 16, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The academic environment of SHS, which often forces students into an energy-draining, monotonous routine, has finally settled down as a result of the virus. read more » Credit-no-credit system would fail to accurately represent students’ abilities April 16, 2020 — by Allen Luo The school should not consider switching to a pass/fail grading system as it falls short of the current letter grading system read more » T-Ping: a tactless, terrible time waster April 15, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram T-Ping is a wasteful, disrespectful and ineffective method that doesn’t result in anything. read more » Recent spike in Instagram challenges are important and soothing April 14, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Although seemingly unnecessary, Instagram challenges serve as cathartic outlets. read more » Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
Don’t celebrate yet: Chances are AP exams will still be hard April 16, 2020 — by Andrew Li College Board’s changes to AP testing in response to global COVID-19 quarantines presents various issues about test security and difficulty. read more » Although devastating, the coronavirus has brought a needed reprieve for students April 16, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The academic environment of SHS, which often forces students into an energy-draining, monotonous routine, has finally settled down as a result of the virus. read more » Credit-no-credit system would fail to accurately represent students’ abilities April 16, 2020 — by Allen Luo The school should not consider switching to a pass/fail grading system as it falls short of the current letter grading system read more » T-Ping: a tactless, terrible time waster April 15, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram T-Ping is a wasteful, disrespectful and ineffective method that doesn’t result in anything. read more » Recent spike in Instagram challenges are important and soothing April 14, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Although seemingly unnecessary, Instagram challenges serve as cathartic outlets. read more » Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
Although devastating, the coronavirus has brought a needed reprieve for students April 16, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The academic environment of SHS, which often forces students into an energy-draining, monotonous routine, has finally settled down as a result of the virus. read more » Credit-no-credit system would fail to accurately represent students’ abilities April 16, 2020 — by Allen Luo The school should not consider switching to a pass/fail grading system as it falls short of the current letter grading system read more » T-Ping: a tactless, terrible time waster April 15, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram T-Ping is a wasteful, disrespectful and ineffective method that doesn’t result in anything. read more » Recent spike in Instagram challenges are important and soothing April 14, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Although seemingly unnecessary, Instagram challenges serve as cathartic outlets. read more » Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
Credit-no-credit system would fail to accurately represent students’ abilities April 16, 2020 — by Allen Luo The school should not consider switching to a pass/fail grading system as it falls short of the current letter grading system read more » T-Ping: a tactless, terrible time waster April 15, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram T-Ping is a wasteful, disrespectful and ineffective method that doesn’t result in anything. read more » Recent spike in Instagram challenges are important and soothing April 14, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Although seemingly unnecessary, Instagram challenges serve as cathartic outlets. read more » Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
T-Ping: a tactless, terrible time waster April 15, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram T-Ping is a wasteful, disrespectful and ineffective method that doesn’t result in anything. read more » Recent spike in Instagram challenges are important and soothing April 14, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Although seemingly unnecessary, Instagram challenges serve as cathartic outlets. read more » Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
Recent spike in Instagram challenges are important and soothing April 14, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Although seemingly unnecessary, Instagram challenges serve as cathartic outlets. read more » Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
Rejection of parents’ values stems from generation gap April 12, 2020 — by Anonymous Chinese American student compares her and her parents’ childhood environments and the differing morals that resulted from each read more » A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
A postponed in-person graduation is the optimal choice for seniors April 10, 2020 — by Alex Wang While the school considers possible ways to hold graduation, having a physical ceremony stands out among the rest. read more » Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation April 3, 2020 — by Michael Wong With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump. read more » The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast
The typical Saratoga child: intellectual but with no social skills April 3, 2020 — by Selena Liu Toga kids are antisocial bookworms — to fix this, they need to break out of their social bubbles and participate in more events. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4546474849...60708090100...nextlast